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  1. Part 1 - Inside the Files

    Part 1 - Inside the Files

    Our exclusive look into the Boy Scouts' confidential files – 30,000 documents, 10 journalists, 6 months of research. Our investigation reveals scouts’ pleas for help being ignored while some scout leaders were promised confidentiality.

    • Part 2 - Systemic Failures

      Part 2 - Systemic Failures

      The Scripps National Investigative Team tracks systemic problems within the Boy Scouts of America, including poor background checks, and suspected molestors moving from troop to troop. More of our exclusive interview with the leader of BSA.

      • Part 3 - Scouts Today

        Part 3 - Scouts Today

        After revelations of abuse within the Boy Scouts of America, how has the organization and its policies changed, and are changes working? You’ll hear different sides. Plus, a one-time abused scout has to decide whether scouting is right for his sons.

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        1. How groups try to prevent sexual abuse

          How groups try to prevent sexual abuse

          Recent revelations about the Boy Scouts of America’s decades-old “ineligible volunteer files” raise questions about the quality of youth protection today. How do organizations keep their young charges safe? 

          • Watch for warning signs of sexual abuse

            Watch for warning signs of sexual abuse

            Advice for parents in helping their children avoid abuse by sexual predators.

            • Boy Scouts' president official statement

              Boy Scouts' president official statement

              An official response to our investigation from Boy Scouts of America national president Wayne Perry.

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